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Hypothalamus

Pituitary & Hypothalamus

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OR & ?Science Island Pituitary-Hypothalamus Relationship TROPIC HORMONES Hypothalamus Anterior Pituitary Posterior Pituitary (storage) 3 Targets: ? ? ? 2 Targets: ? ? OR & ?Science Island Pituitary-Hypothalamus Relationship TROPIC HORMONES Hypothalamus Anterior Pituitary Posterior Pituitary (storage) 3 Targets: ? ? ? 2 Targets: ? ? OR & ?Science Island ANSWER KEY Mammary Glands Prola ctin bones muscles A dr en oc or ti co tr op ic Thyroid Adrenal Cortex Ovaries Testes Kidneys mammary glands uterus brain Antidiuretic IN H IB IT IN G RE LE A SI N G O xytocin A ntidiuretic Pituitary-Hypothalamus Relationship

Module 5 part 1

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Doreen Pang Mrs. Trainor AP Psychology 12 October 2016 Module 5-1: The Brain The Tools of Discovery Lesion (Tissue destruction) destroy EEG the electrodes on head Usually used for sleeping waves PET looks at radioactive glucose Looks at molecular cellular structure allows for us to detect disease early MRI magnetic fields and radio waves to look at soft tissue Brainstem Oldest structure Responsible for older structures Base is Medulla controls heartbeat and breathing damage=death Pons Above the medulla helps coordinate movement Reticular Formation (Reticular Activating System) Runs all the way down the brainstem think nylons controlling arousal damage=coma Thalamus on top of brainstem directs messages to the sensory areas (except smell) Cerebellum ?little brain?

Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion

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Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion Motives: needs, wants, interests, and desire that propel people in certain directions Motivation-goal directed behavior MOST THEORIES DISTINGUSH BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL MOTIVES Biological is limited based on survival and Social is unlimited through learning/experiences. Biological Motives Social Motives Hunger Sleep Sex Thirst Order Motive Achievement Affiliation Dominance Henry Murray: Most people have needs for achievements, autonomy, affiliation, dominance, exhibition, and order/etc. Motivation of Hunger and Eating Bio Factors in Regulations of Hunger Cannon and Washburn- association with stomach contractions and hunger= NO CORRELATION! Having your stomach removed=you can still be hungry
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